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chrome://ungoogled-first-run/ Shows the location for enabling dictionary support is:
Linux: ~/.config/chromium/Dictionaries/
Missing that folder I thought making the folder would work. Turns out the location for that dictionaries when installing the Flatpak version of Ungoogled-Chromium is:
For you, a contributor. For a new user it is not obvious. I introduce people to Linux as it is way easier today than ever before, however the same ease of use of just switching from Windows o Linux and using the package manager of the distro to find and install an app doesn't mean the new user knows this. If any Ungoogled Chromium user migrates from Windows to Linux and doesn't have Ungoogled Chromium on the distro repositories like Manjaro then he/She will be misformed by chrome://ungoogled-first-run/
chrome://ungoogled-first-run/ Shows the location for enabling dictionary support is:
Linux: ~/.config/chromium/Dictionaries/
Missing that folder I thought making the folder would work. Turns out the location for that dictionaries when installing the Flatpak version of Ungoogled-Chromium is:
/home/USER/.var/app/io.github.ungoogled_software.ungoogled_chromium/config/chromium/Dictionaries/
or
~/.var/app/io.github.ungoogled_software.ungoogled_chromium/config/chromium/Dictionaries/
Including this to help the Flatpak install base would be nice.
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